Articles but are they actually healthier? challenging the health/wellness divide through the ethnography of embodied ecological heritage

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  • who: Martha Lincoln from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the Article: ArticleS But are they actually healthier? Challenging the health/wellness divide through the ethnography of embodied ecological heritage, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This survey measured the degree to which families participated in activities that were described by community members as either ‘healthy' or as important for their heritage or ‘being Maya', a phrase often used when community members discussed traditions they classified as critical to a happy and healthy life. While considering the question of how the authors seek and provide evidence for health . . .

     

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